Gas leak inside nursing home building, Pensacola FL
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According to the dispatch call, gas was reported inside a four-story nursing home near West Gregory Street. Responding units detected a gas smell around the kitchen and on the fourth floor. Maintenance staff could not find the source. The emergency service provider was notified.
Audio|Heard on: Pensacola Fire Department
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Transcript:
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600 West Gregory Street, engine 4, engine 1, engine 5, ladder 11, battalion 1, gas inside a structure, 600 West Gregory Street, respond on PSD-A-TAC-4.
00:22
(name withheld).
00:25
The time, we're out.
00:30
(name withheld).
00:36
Do you warn you, (name withheld)?
00:41
(name withheld).
00:47
Engine 4, engine 1, engine 5, Ladder 11, Battalion 1, about the 600 West Gregory Street, near Coal Street, and Donald Street at the Coastal Bay Nursing Home for gas inside.
01:02
Beverly Supervisor's calling not able to evacuate,
01:06
smell of gas in the area of the kitchen, and on the 4th floor.
01:10
Maintenance on scene is not able to locate.
01:12
I will be calling ESP.
01:16
Engine 4, guys.
01:24
...pores on scene.
01:25
4-story nursing facility,
01:29
4-left command, all units level on stage.
01:32
We'll be out of the best game.
01:35
Engine 4 on scene, store 4, nursing home.
01:40
All of the trucks level on stage.
01:42
ESP's been notified, unknown ETA.
01:46
One on scene.
01:51
11 on scene.
01:53
All Street.
01:57
You're one on scene.
02:00
Five on scene.
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Location mentioned:
W Gregory St, Pensacola, FL 32502
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